SAT Vocabulary Power (4-37)

Vocabulary Cards: 32

SAT Verbal
SAT Verbal
  • 1.
    • doomed to evil, misery, or misfortune
    • a charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error
  • 2.
    • an alloy or union of mercury with another metal
    • to mix or blend together in a homogeneous body
  • 3.
    • a hereditary nobility
    • a hereditary noble or one nearly connected with nobility
  • 4.
    • a doer of kindly and charitable acts
    • a church office endowed with funds or property for the maintenance of divine service
  • 5.
    • without experience of the world
    • amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree centigrade
  • 6.
    • funny
    • to serve as a remembrance of
  • 7.
    • permanence
    • prolongation
  • 8.
    • a volume consisting of ten parts or books
    • a length of ten meters
  • 9.
    • wanton and malicious mischief
    • out of the common or regular track
  • 10.
    • to turn from the accustomed course or a line of action already established
    • able to be turned from the accustomed course or a line of action already established
  • 11.
    • a formal or discriminating expression of praise
    • to encircle
  • 12.
    • possession or continuance of being
    • a way or passage out
  • 13.
    • a personal weakness or failing
    • to palm off
  • 14.
    • to make joyous
    • one who cuts and fits panes of glass, as for windows
  • 15.
    • the branch of science that treats of the pressure and equilibrium of fluids
    • watery
  • 16.
    • to instill, introduce, or inculcate, as principles or qualities
    • the act of imbuing, or pouring in
  • 17.
    • to provoke
    • one who incites to evil
  • 18.
    • to engage in a tilt with lances on horseback
    • vindication
  • 19.
    • the exhibition of greatness of action, character, intellect, wealth, or power
    • grand or majestic in appearance, quality, or action
  • 20.
    • that which supports or sustains
    • indian corn: usually in the United States called simply corn
  • 21.
    • the art or science of extracting a metal from ores, as by smelting
    • a passing from one form or shape into another
  • 22.
    • a wrong or improper act
    • evil conduct, small crime
  • 23.
    • one who narrates anything
    • characterized by illiberal views or sentiments
  • 24.
    • to render indispensable
    • that which is indispensably requisite to an end desired
  • 25.
    • power
    • physically powerful
  • 26.
    • to search through and through
    • virtue or integrity tested and confirmed
  • 27.
    • propelling
    • one who or that which propels
  • 28.
    • to have the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement
    • direction and management
  • 29.
    • consisting of that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse
    • division of words into that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse
  • 30.
    • an allurer or enticer to evil
    • unyielding
  • 31.
    • a word, especially one regarded in relation merely to its qualities of sound
    • of or pertaining to the act of calling
  • 32.
    • to inflict, as a revenge or punishment
    • to pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing